Revealing New Physics in B0s Ds K Decays
Abstract
The B0s Ds K system offers a determination of the Unitarity Triangle angle γ. Intrigued by an LHCb analysis showing a surprisingly large result in tension with information on the Unitarity Triangle and other γ measurements, we make a transparent study of the measured observables, confirming the LHCb picture. The corresponding γ puzzle at the 3σ level would require CP-violating contributions of New Physics, which should also manifest themselves in the corresponding decay branching ratios. Indeed, we find that the rates of the individual B0s Ds K channels show puzzling patterns, in accordance with similar decays, with tensions up to 4.8σ, thereby making the situation much more exciting. We present a formalism to include New-Physics effects in a model-independent way and apply it to the data to constrain the corresponding parameters. Interestingly, new contributions of moderate size could accommodate the data. Utilising this formalism in the future high-precision B physics era may allow us to finally establish new sources of CP violation.
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